Despite the mixed emotions around January hurling and the associated drudgery on heavy pitches and wet conditions it was ...
Nenagh CBS won their second ever Harty Cup, and second in three years, after edging St Flannan’s College, Ennis in the final played in front of 6,909 spectators on Saturday afternoon.
St Joseph’s CBS, Nenagh can establish themselves as a power in post primary schools hurling by claiming a second Dr. Harty ...
Nenagh's new walkway at MacDonagh Park is now fully open and members of the community are being encouraged to come and use it ...
Saturday’s fixture at Limerick proved the most fruitful meeting of the past week for local challengers around the country and ...
To add a second Harty Cup so quickly after their first would announce Nenagh as a major force in post primary schools hurling ...
The top performers for Harps were Jack Bevens in defence, Tom Collier and Jack Duggan in the middle of the park, Finbarr ...
“Commercial rates remain a significant and unavoidable cost for businesses, particularly in the context of rising energy, ...
The GAA’s Medical, Scientific and Welfare Committee is seeking input from membership across the GAA, LGFA and Camogie ...
Limerick got the breakthrough just after the hour mark. Good work by sub Leon Daly and Ryan ended with the latter playing ...
Harty Cup finals have brought better reading for Tipp schools in recent times. Between 1988 and 2025 no less than eighteen ...
St. Joseph’s are a dynamic, young and fast-moving side which are “even enough all the way through” and “like to take their ...
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